Description: Presenting a compelling snapshot of history, this collection is a significant anthology of Russian Molokan immigration documents from 1906-1908, including a detailed "Cactus 1908 Diary" and original receipts from Lehman's Steamship Agency. Highlighting the journey to the Los Angeles area, these artifacts capture the essence of the Molokan community's flight from persecution in Russia to the promise of freedom in America. Accompanying the diary are several ornate receipts from Lehman's Steamship Agency, dated 1906. These receipts are not only visually striking with their intricate typography and illustrations, but they are also historical records of financial transactions for the transportation of Molokans, highlighting the movement of this religious community to the United States. A notable addition to this collection is a Russian internal passport from the Tsarist era. The document contains personal identification details, such as name, age, religion, and social status, and bears official stamps and endorsements required for travel within the Russian Empire. This passport offers a direct connection to the individual narratives of the Molokans during a time of significant change and migration. Various other handwritten notes and pages, some on lined paper, appear to be additional personal accounting or business records. The script and format offer insights into the recording practices of that period. Intended for collectors and historians, this collection opens a window to the trials and triumphs of a religious community seeking refuge. It comes with a promise of careful handling and shipping, respecting the delicate nature of these documents. The collection is a testament to the administrative, financial, and personal aspects of the Russian Molokan community's history, providing invaluable material for researchers interested in immigration, religious movements, or the economic history of the Russian diaspora in America. The natural wear and discoloration of the documents enhance their authenticity and underscore their historical significance. Inquiries for further details are welcomed and will be addressed discretely. Acquire a piece of migratory history, a homage to the indomitable human spirit and its quest for liberty and safety.
Price: 4250 USD
Location: Santa Clarita, California
End Time: 2024-11-09T17:50:29.000Z
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